Jazz Vocalist: Jamie
With his distinctive chocolate-toned baritone, Jamie Davis is acclaimed as one of the premier male jazz vocalists of his generation. Often referred to as "the successor" to Lou Rawls and Joe Williams, Davis has performed alongside Tony Bennett, George Benson, Jimmy Cobbs, Patty Austin, Rosemary Clooney, and Billy Cobham.
Favored by Clint Eastwood as his preferred jazz singer, Davis's rich and profound baritone voice is ideally suited for big band performances. He has led the prestigious Count Basie Orchestra and the BBC's 64-piece orchestra. His seamless blend of swing and pop appeals to a wider audience beyond traditional jazz enthusiasts. Music from Davis' four albums has enjoyed airplay on local radio stations across the US and Canada and has even featured on the in-flight audio playlists of British Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, Aer Lingus, and British Midland. In 2007, he captivated millions with a performance on the UK's most popular TV chat show, Parkinson.
- Monteray Jazz Festival CA
- The Rrazz Room San Fransisco
- Ronnie Scotts London England
- Stanford Jazz Festival CA
- Blues and Gospel Festival CA
- Jerry Lewis Telethon Las Vegas
- BBC's Parkinson TV show London
- Kulturverein Club Vienna Austria
- Lincoln Centre New York
- Aspen Jazz Party Colorado
- COPIA The American Centre for Wine Food and the Arts California
- Cheltenham Jazz Festival England